Posts Tagged ‘abstract artist’

Tillyer Cloud 9

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Clouds on a warm Tuesday evening

…the Bernard Jacobson Gallery held a preview of William Tillyer’s new paintings, a series of innovative metal lattice works inspired by Tillyer’s cloud study of the Helmsley sky in Yorkshire. Clearly a man of his word, Mr. Jacobson had promised to introduce my friend & I to the artist, and indeed, Mr.Tillyer snuck up on us while we were enthusiastically flicking through an archive book of his exceptional water-colours. It was a real treat actually, and a privilege, I mean how often does one get the opportunity to ask an accomplished artist such daft questions as ‘what prompted you to start painting?’, it was like asking a fish why they like swimming. More insightful, however, was Tillyer’s description of his long-term love affair with employing interactive materials as part of his creative process, while using the archive book as a reference point to demonstrate. ‘Do you remember every piece of work you’ve ever created?’ asked my friend, ‘oh yes, every one’ Mr. Tillyer replied. At the age of 71 that’s not bad going, given that I seldom remember what I had for breakfast. The last two paragraphs of the artist’s wall-mounted notes are especially poignant, and for me, sums up the motivation behind artistic endeavor:

‘This simple observation states my need to ‘prick the bubble’ and operate in today’s ever narrowing gap between order and chaos, the romantic, scientific, rural and urban, and most of all between control, and letting go.
In setting down these brief notes, I have started with the least important aspects of theme, or any other body of work. It is the very last point, that gap, that space between, for which I have no real name that is important, and in the end that which I am unable to verbalize.’
William Tillyer 2010

I can’t speak for anyone else, but I definitely floated away on a Tillyer Cloud 9.

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William Tillyer etching Clouds 2010

Tillyer etching Clouds, work in progress 2009

Tillyer Bloworth Blue


Ed: note that from June 24th, the Bernard Jacobson Gallery is holding the first exhibition of new work by Pierre Soulages in London since 1972 – not to be missed!

www.TILLYER.com

www.jacobsongallery.com

York open studios 2010

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Rob Jones abstract paintings at York Open Studios 2010

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ceramics by Ruth King

The monochromatic geometry of Rob Jones abstract painting struck a cord, as did his attention to the mix of gloss, metal and wood – timeless.

Ruth King has been creating ceramics for 30 years – earthy tones blend with gentle abstract forms and stunning finishes – Grays Court was the perfect stage for King’s sophisticated ceramics.

York Open Studios is a really well organized annual event, offering a platform for local artists – well advertised – a great initiative – and really refreshing to experience.

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www.yorkopenstudios.co.uk
www.ruthkingceramics.com

I’m currently working on…

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

…Soul Fragments

…a group of paintings on paper, using blue and black ink. I’m blending calligraphic style brush work with the mental domain of geometric forms. Narrowing the colour palette allows for concentrated experimentation with form and texture. The calligraphic and textural elements are indicative of the etheric body, while the geometric personalities represent thought forms.
This current project has been inspired by the shamanic practice of soul retrieval, of which the aim is to reintegrate soul fragments that have become disconnected through trauma. Soul Fragments will be launched on VA later this year.

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cuneiform

Monday, December 7th, 2009

CUNEIFORM

Cuneiform 2009, abstract art by Vesna Milinkovic~

Cuneiform emerged in the Sumerian civilization, and is the earliest known writing system on earth.

Cuneiform derives from the Latin cuneus, meaning “wedge”

Cuneiform, 2009

acrylic on canvas
142cm x 112cm

A new abstract painting by Vesna Milinkovic, also available as a gicleé print, online at

Vesna Abstract